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consulate killings in libya have postponed their trip to the region as violence rages on. thousands of protesters across the world have taken to the streets, fueled by an anti- islam film released by an american filmmaker. cristina mutchler reports. anti-u-s protests following the u-s consulate killings in libya have spread even further across the globe. in australia, hundreds of protesters demonstrated outside of the american consulate in sydney. in the middle east, thousands of muslims have taken to the streets. fbi officials investigating the killings in benghazi have put off their visit until the volatile region is safer. the members of the security council condemned in the strongest terms the series of violent attacks against embassies and consulate premises of member states in multiple locations. protesters are raging over an anti-islam film *this* american filmmaker has put out. nakoula basseley nakoula has been interviewed by authorities. in his weekly address, president obama promised justice for those who killed u-s amabassador to libya chris stevens and three ot
consulate killings in libya have postponed their trip to the region as violence rages on. thousands of protesters across the world have taken to the streets, fueled by an anti- islam film released by an american filmmaker. cristina mutchler reports. anti-u-s protests following the u-s consulate killings in libya have spread even further across the globe. in australia, hundreds of protesters demonstrated outside of the american consulate in sydney. in the middle east, thousands of muslims have...
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compounds, four killed in libya earlier this week. the protesters are a mix of islamic hard liners and huligans. christopher stevens was killed as protesters attacked on tuesday. also killed, sean smith and two former navy s.e.a.l.s working as contractors. stevens sister, hillary. >> he's been in these countries so long, i haven't reflected about how dangerous the work he was doing was. >> reporter: in lebanon, pakistan, sudan and jordan, more anti-american protests. in yemen thursday, protesters broke into the embassy parking lot smashing windows. the fbi is working overseas and here at home investigating the man who posted the film online. he was on probation and not supposed to be on the internet. now, they are warning that extremist groups could act stateside. they haven't mentioned any specific threats but warn first responders here of the potential for protests. now the bodies of the four americans including the ambassador at the embassy in libya are expected to arrive in the united states sometime today. >> thanks for the updat
compounds, four killed in libya earlier this week. the protesters are a mix of islamic hard liners and huligans. christopher stevens was killed as protesters attacked on tuesday. also killed, sean smith and two former navy s.e.a.l.s working as contractors. stevens sister, hillary. >> he's been in these countries so long, i haven't reflected about how dangerous the work he was doing was. >> reporter: in lebanon, pakistan, sudan and jordan, more anti-american protests. in yemen...
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embassy in libya which ended in the deaths of four americans including a u.s. ambassador protests have been spreading throughout the region there are conflicting reports regarding the source of the anger from a low budget offensive film to overall frustration with the west u.s. embassies around the world are on high alert and non-essential u.s. government personnel from embassies in places like sudan and tunisia have been asked to evacuate in beirut lebanon today a massive protest put on by has the law and our two correspondent lucy cavanagh has been there covering it and joins us now live. from what i understand unlike some of these other protests the one where you are actually hasn't gotten violent tell us what you've been witnessing. yeah well it's certainly not the kind of protest where you about your american passport per se and wave it around but yeah i mean it does stand out in stark contrast to some of the other uprisings we've seen across the muslim world it was one of the largest protests we've seen to date but of course this was taking place and dari
embassy in libya which ended in the deaths of four americans including a u.s. ambassador protests have been spreading throughout the region there are conflicting reports regarding the source of the anger from a low budget offensive film to overall frustration with the west u.s. embassies around the world are on high alert and non-essential u.s. government personnel from embassies in places like sudan and tunisia have been asked to evacuate in beirut lebanon today a massive protest put on by has...
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ambassador to libya chris stevens. now we're learning more about the three other americans who died in the consulate attack there in benghazi. ambassador stephens, tyrone woods, glen dougherty and sean smith were all united in their affection for the middle east and the people there. chris stevens fell in love with the middle east when he served as a volunteer in the peace corps. he's been praised as a great friend of libya and served as a liaison to the rebels who overthrew moammar gadhafi. tyrone woods was a paramedic and a registered nurse. his third child was born just a few months ago. glen dougherty was a ski instructor and raf guide in utah before becoming a navy seal. he planned to leave the military after knee surgery in 2001 but that changed with the 9/11 attacks. he also served on the advisory board of the military religious freedom coalition. sean smith was a computer expert but also had an alter ego of the computer game eve online. smith was online tuesday night reporting gunfire. he disconnected and never
ambassador to libya chris stevens. now we're learning more about the three other americans who died in the consulate attack there in benghazi. ambassador stephens, tyrone woods, glen dougherty and sean smith were all united in their affection for the middle east and the people there. chris stevens fell in love with the middle east when he served as a volunteer in the peace corps. he's been praised as a great friend of libya and served as a liaison to the rebels who overthrew moammar gadhafi....
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libya's government has vowed to bring the perpetrators to justice. but the country's president touring the site admitted that would be difficult. >> we'll do our utmost, whether we succeed or not, we expect help from our friends. >> currently, you're not capable, you can't control these groups, currently? >> the question is whether the united states underestimated the threats from hostile groups here. one libyan security official told me that he met with american officials in benghazi three days before the attacks took place. he says he warned them, not for the first time, that security in benghazi was deteriorating. he said, quote, we told the americans the situation was frightening. it scares us. the ambassador, too, seems to have been aware of the general threat from islamic militants, but no one anticipated the terrible violence that would take his life and the life of three other americans on tuesday night. arwa damon, cnn, benghazi, libya. >> and back here in the states now, with tentative deal reached in a five-day old teacher's strike in the
libya's government has vowed to bring the perpetrators to justice. but the country's president touring the site admitted that would be difficult. >> we'll do our utmost, whether we succeed or not, we expect help from our friends. >> currently, you're not capable, you can't control these groups, currently? >> the question is whether the united states underestimated the threats from hostile groups here. one libyan security official told me that he met with american officials in...
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now there is fear violence in egypt and libya will bring more hatred ice common that when something happens, either in the united states or overseas, connected with muslim that's gets translated into a greater degree of harassment. >> and in concord, christians are denouncing the film which denegrates islam, putting the spotlight on this little-known egyptian community. >> there is a report of two bodies in an east bay motel appears to be a murder suicide. investigators went to the easy 8 motel. >> police aren't giving many details but tell us there were two bodies found inside of a motel room. they do not believe anyone else was in danger and was involved in these death autos they want to talk to a man who owns a white car that was parked outside. >> a school damaged by a fire plans to reopen next week. this blaze broke out in a unit housing administrative offices. clean up continued and authorities say the fire was caused by a short circuit. and there are damage estimates into $400,000 range. >> three sus spishus fires broke out around midnight. the largest started in a tree fire spreadin
now there is fear violence in egypt and libya will bring more hatred ice common that when something happens, either in the united states or overseas, connected with muslim that's gets translated into a greater degree of harassment. >> and in concord, christians are denouncing the film which denegrates islam, putting the spotlight on this little-known egyptian community. >> there is a report of two bodies in an east bay motel appears to be a murder suicide. investigators went to the...
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as we've been reminded by events in egypt, libya and yemen. we've all seen the images of our flag being burned. and our enemies under attack by vicious mobs. the worst of it is the loss of four good men, including our ambassador to libya. they were there for the most peaceful purposes in service t our country. an today our country honors their lives and grieves with their families. [ applause ] all of us are watching events closely. but we know who america is dealing with in these attacks. they are extremists who operate by violence and inti my addition and the least equestion vocation or mixed signal only makes them bolder. look across that region today. and what do we see? the slaughter of brave d dissidents in syria. mobs storming consulates. iran four years closer to getting a nuclear weapon. israel, our best ally in the region treated with indifference bordering on contempt by the obama administration. [ applause ] amid all these threats and dangers what we do not see is steady, consistent american leadership. in the days ahead and in the
as we've been reminded by events in egypt, libya and yemen. we've all seen the images of our flag being burned. and our enemies under attack by vicious mobs. the worst of it is the loss of four good men, including our ambassador to libya. they were there for the most peaceful purposes in service t our country. an today our country honors their lives and grieves with their families. [ applause ] all of us are watching events closely. but we know who america is dealing with in these attacks. they...
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but most islam and the prophet muhammad has swept across islamic nations across has that started in libya and egypt have flared up in almost a dozen countries now including ghana iran iraq and tunisia correspondent in the region lisa catherine of brings us the details. seems like every hour we're hearing more updates about potential protests spreading across the region this is of course turmoil in the arab world over the fence a video denigrating the prophet muhammad we've actually seen the protests spread to right here in lebanon there are a lot calmer than what we've seen in other parts of the middle east there are protesters both in the city of tripoli where a lot of the syrian fighting has actually spilled over into as well as in the southern city of so don we've also seen protests reported in israel where protesters reportedly burned an american flag there as well as pakistan where there were a lot calmer than some of the other protests but local officials there had called on the expulsion of the u.s. ambassador there. given the large number of that country gets a i doubt that we wou
but most islam and the prophet muhammad has swept across islamic nations across has that started in libya and egypt have flared up in almost a dozen countries now including ghana iran iraq and tunisia correspondent in the region lisa catherine of brings us the details. seems like every hour we're hearing more updates about potential protests spreading across the region this is of course turmoil in the arab world over the fence a video denigrating the prophet muhammad we've actually seen the...
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painted on the developments in libya egypt and another arab nations aligned for you. and you can also find the latest updates posted long as they're coming in there the timeline how the situation is developing for that. and also now you tube channel would go all the beaches from the protests in egypt and the rest of the region along with alex but opinion on this is free. russia has denounced the killing of a u.s. ambassador in libya president and said all governments should work to prevent any just provoke provocations on his. the russian president has strongly condemned the attacks in libya and in egypt and he called on governments of all countries to unite in the fight against extremism saying it's very important for all nations to work together he also mentioned that diplomats should be protected by law and government should be paying special attention to protecting people's religious feelings and emphasize the government's role in dealing with these matters in a swift manner before things get out of control these niggas. if it doesn't react in a timely and tough m
painted on the developments in libya egypt and another arab nations aligned for you. and you can also find the latest updates posted long as they're coming in there the timeline how the situation is developing for that. and also now you tube channel would go all the beaches from the protests in egypt and the rest of the region along with alex but opinion on this is free. russia has denounced the killing of a u.s. ambassador in libya president and said all governments should work to prevent any...
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russia condemns the killing of the glass on van sort of to libya saying governments around the world should unite in the fight against a really interesting songs and. international news live from moscow this is all she was me thanks for joining us protests as an egypt refused to leave the streets outside the u.s. embassy in cairo for a third day sporadic clashes with police continued to flare up stones were told by a both sides and tear gas fired to contain the crowds angry over an american made film that mocks islam and the prophet mohammed and local reports now from the egyptian capital. we're still basically saying quite violent street fights between the protesters and the police which have been ongoing all nights we've seen protests throwing molotov and rocks and the security forces responding with quite heavy amounts to take out the minute she arrived at probably about six o'clock this morning they saw the building security barricades have gnawed concrete blocks on the street leading to the embassy behind me and was this is happening the police push the protesters right on to he
russia condemns the killing of the glass on van sort of to libya saying governments around the world should unite in the fight against a really interesting songs and. international news live from moscow this is all she was me thanks for joining us protests as an egypt refused to leave the streets outside the u.s. embassy in cairo for a third day sporadic clashes with police continued to flare up stones were told by a both sides and tear gas fired to contain the crowds angry over an american...
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by the us trained by the last in some cases during the revolution in libya do you think that the u.s. didn't see this coming especially after what happened in afghanistan back in the seventy's and eighty's and now we see the results with the taliban you think people do not learn from history very well. it's one of the problems of humans they don't . learn from history and the full voice was really going into enough depth of understanding the culture as we talked about the mindset the religious things some of these radicals who were probably supported by the nato. summit radicals may probably have access to the weapons because when the government collapses the whole system collapses it was the have if they had easy access actually to a lot of weapons so certainly that is the big problem here in the ring with the middle eastern issue do you think the us expected the democracy that they were promising the libyans the egyptians and you know are there other countries the nations in the arab world that this will be the result of the democracy that their promise of the asli not you see hilla
by the us trained by the last in some cases during the revolution in libya do you think that the u.s. didn't see this coming especially after what happened in afghanistan back in the seventy's and eighty's and now we see the results with the taliban you think people do not learn from history very well. it's one of the problems of humans they don't . learn from history and the full voice was really going into enough depth of understanding the culture as we talked about the mindset the religious...
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>> after libya fell to have a high profile. libyan guards because it is inexcusable as chuck knows to have an embassy in that kind of situation without having marine guards which by the way are being sent there now. >> are we prooiivatizing the military now? >> the state department long relied on security. president karzai had attachments and after that had former seals private security. a lot of the leaders don't trust the people. what they want they want people that can trust and they bring in a lot of americans. >> what is going on in afghanistan? are troops killed by afghan police uniforms? >> i think that's a failed policy. if you have the people you are training turning the weapons on you it is a real problem. what you have to do is stop the program for a bit. you have to do a lot better at background checks and the people you are training which is very, very difficult in afghanistan or any other part of the world. but you can't -- can't have 50 deaths attributed to people who ar training indicate that the training and/or
>> after libya fell to have a high profile. libyan guards because it is inexcusable as chuck knows to have an embassy in that kind of situation without having marine guards which by the way are being sent there now. >> are we prooiivatizing the military now? >> the state department long relied on security. president karzai had attachments and after that had former seals private security. a lot of the leaders don't trust the people. what they want they want people that can...
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american rother spawned by the film has swept across the arab world process that started in libya and egypt has flared up in almost a dozen countries now including gedmin iran iraq and tunisia and all his correspondent in the region lisa culkin to joins us now live with more good morning to you may so bring us up to date on events in the region how far have the prose has spread and how violent are they. of course well it seems like every hour we're hearing more updates about potential protests spreading across the region this is of course turmoil in the arab world over the offensive video denigrating the prophet mohammad we've actually seen the protests spread to right here in lebanon and there are a lot calmer than what we've seen in other parts of the middle east there were protesters both in the city of tripoli where a lot of the syrian fighting was actually spilled over into as well as in the southern city of say don we've also seen protests reported in israel where protesters reportedly burned an american flag there as well as pakistan where there were a lot calmer than some of t
american rother spawned by the film has swept across the arab world process that started in libya and egypt has flared up in almost a dozen countries now including gedmin iran iraq and tunisia and all his correspondent in the region lisa culkin to joins us now live with more good morning to you may so bring us up to date on events in the region how far have the prose has spread and how violent are they. of course well it seems like every hour we're hearing more updates about potential protests...
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took nato in the attack on iraq is libya really debt and destruction and they've created this sort of violent situation so what of course we condemn the terrible attacks on the u.s. consulate the murder of christine romans and of course the people responsible are those who carried out the killings we've got to put this in its wider context and this would have happened had nato not intervened last year the government is losing its grip in libya and egypt has been across the region and the u.s. it is the car that's been stoking all this up the u.s. has been aggressively supporting. uprisings of course across the region for its own interests and now it's a kind of blowback time the u.s. is getting it back and you know i think you know interference is the best way to go really well are they going to do regime change again i mean we had this last year i mean gadhafi what was he dictated it was a stable country the u.s. and nato decided to delete it he said if we look across the globe everywhere when they to intervene has been a disaster look at iraq one million people killed there yugoslav
took nato in the attack on iraq is libya really debt and destruction and they've created this sort of violent situation so what of course we condemn the terrible attacks on the u.s. consulate the murder of christine romans and of course the people responsible are those who carried out the killings we've got to put this in its wider context and this would have happened had nato not intervened last year the government is losing its grip in libya and egypt has been across the region and the u.s....
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>> i think it's more of the latter, extremist groups in countries like libya and other places that are still in the middle of a transition that's likely to take years to come to fruition are looking to assert themselves in ways that aren't really in line with the m mainstream in those countries. i think we've seen in the last four or five days are the fringe voices reacting to fringe voices here in our country. because remember, the people who have done this film, whatever it is, most of us have not even seen it, are on the fringes as well, and they're trying to claim emotions, and what we see is a modern consensus in most of these countries saying, look, we need law and order, we need to complete these transitions s, a the images we see is really a small number of people in these countries. >> libya has come out and expressed their sympathies for the deaths of ambassador stevens and in her view, it was really the extremists that were in libya who took advantage of the opportunity and caused the burning that led to the death of the four americans. let's talk about how this is taking ce
>> i think it's more of the latter, extremist groups in countries like libya and other places that are still in the middle of a transition that's likely to take years to come to fruition are looking to assert themselves in ways that aren't really in line with the m mainstream in those countries. i think we've seen in the last four or five days are the fringe voices reacting to fringe voices here in our country. because remember, the people who have done this film, whatever it is, most of...
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ambassador in libya has been in yemen where. hundreds of protesters stormed the compound they were able to breach the heavily fortified outer perimeter setting fire to a building and several cars there there's been conflicting reports about numbers of injured and killed although the latest we're hearing is four people were killed in that protest but for the moment really all eyes are really on what happens in the arab world after friday prayers a lot of times we tend to see sort of fanning the flames of crisis situations like this and really the place to watch is going to be lebanon right here in lebanon where the pope is making his first visit to the country since the beginning of the arab spring the country of course has a very painful sectarian christian muslim sunni shia divide past and of course of ghana stand where killings have been reported in the past associated with the burnings of the koran by u.s. . people associated with the u.s. troops we really have to keep an eye on what's going to have. and there are after frida
ambassador in libya has been in yemen where. hundreds of protesters stormed the compound they were able to breach the heavily fortified outer perimeter setting fire to a building and several cars there there's been conflicting reports about numbers of injured and killed although the latest we're hearing is four people were killed in that protest but for the moment really all eyes are really on what happens in the arab world after friday prayers a lot of times we tend to see sort of fanning the...
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you've done this in libya . and in tunisia you pretended for democracy while bringing extremists to power. the bitterness of their deeds. egypt is true although we don't oppose the will of the egyptian people the people of tunisia what we stand strongly against the parties rule in the name of religion this. it's very dangerous we want to start with you and i don't support the democratic party and you are being nor do i support the policies that rule in the name of religion. i'm calling upon these parties that are now in power in the arab world to reform themselves into secular political parties religion separated from politics and c.f.c.'s than. what it took. but how about my how about it thank you very much just a reminder that my guest today was odd but i didn't assume that nifty of syria and that's it for now though if you want to have your sales bud light you can always drop me like the spotlight will get back with more for them to comment on and add alcohol brush up until then stay on r.t. and take your. we
you've done this in libya . and in tunisia you pretended for democracy while bringing extremists to power. the bitterness of their deeds. egypt is true although we don't oppose the will of the egyptian people the people of tunisia what we stand strongly against the parties rule in the name of religion this. it's very dangerous we want to start with you and i don't support the democratic party and you are being nor do i support the policies that rule in the name of religion. i'm calling upon...
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missions under time on libya arrests suspects and the killing of the american ambassador. and washington struggles to contain the fallout from the film saying it had nothing to do with its production but all assurances failed to diffuse the anger. and welcome to our t.v. this friday here in moscow three o'clock on care and we go now to our developing story sporadic clashes between police and protesters continue to flare up in cairo for a third day tear gas has been fired to contain the crowds who are angry over an american made film that mocks islam and the prophet mohammad the ruling muslim brotherhood party has canceled its planned nationwide protest saying it will only be present on top where square local journalist bell true reports from the egyptian capital. we're still basically saying quite violent street fights between the protesters and the police should be ongoing all night we've seen protests very moment tops and rocks and the security forces responding with quite heavy amounts to take out the minute she arrived at probably about six o'clock this morning and saw
missions under time on libya arrests suspects and the killing of the american ambassador. and washington struggles to contain the fallout from the film saying it had nothing to do with its production but all assurances failed to diffuse the anger. and welcome to our t.v. this friday here in moscow three o'clock on care and we go now to our developing story sporadic clashes between police and protesters continue to flare up in cairo for a third day tear gas has been fired to contain the crowds...
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consulate in libya. the u.s. ambassador and three others were killed in tuesday's assault in benghazi. today u.n. ambassador susan wright says the attack was spontaneous and not planned. house intelligence committee mike rogers says too soon to tell. classified information makes you stop for a minute and cause. whether it was sparked by on-line video rocking prophet mohammed. >> we are of the view that this is not an expression of hostility in the broadest sense toward the united states or u.s. policy. it is a reaction to this video and it is a hateful video that had nothing to do with the united states. if we all rallied behind the i video pe will make diplomatic mistakes if that's the only reason we are showing up at the embassy to conduct acts of violence. >> he says there are too many coincidences the fact that it was the anniversary of 9-11. in view of ambassador write a protest over the video was hijacked by clusters of extremists the fbi trying to sort it all out. now to gregg palkot of tunisia. >> the wor
consulate in libya. the u.s. ambassador and three others were killed in tuesday's assault in benghazi. today u.n. ambassador susan wright says the attack was spontaneous and not planned. house intelligence committee mike rogers says too soon to tell. classified information makes you stop for a minute and cause. whether it was sparked by on-line video rocking prophet mohammed. >> we are of the view that this is not an expression of hostility in the broadest sense toward the united states...
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anti-american protests that began earlier this week in libya and egypt are now spread to museums sudan india afghanistan lebanon and elsewhere and help us get a better understanding of what it is that's fueling these demonstrations and if it's all been cordoned it i'm joined now by our two correspondent catherine off who is in beirut as we speak thanks so much for coming on lucy you know i think a lot of people in america are looking at what's unfolding right now in these countries and saying how could this happen when the u.s. supported this quote democratic. transition and their governance is how is this happening and why is that happening can you give us a little bit of insight on what you think. sure well it's awesome to be on with the congratulations on your show. it's really a complicated situation in the sense that. these uprisings really depend on local and regional factors but for example in terms of local and regional factors if you look at the gulf states i mean this is a pretty typical thing that we see there a lot of times the governments themselves actually encourage thes
anti-american protests that began earlier this week in libya and egypt are now spread to museums sudan india afghanistan lebanon and elsewhere and help us get a better understanding of what it is that's fueling these demonstrations and if it's all been cordoned it i'm joined now by our two correspondent catherine off who is in beirut as we speak thanks so much for coming on lucy you know i think a lot of people in america are looking at what's unfolding right now in these countries and saying...
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that resides in libya. the government is trying to gain control of the country. it is a prowestern, pro-american government. there's no doubt that the people of libya, the vast majority of the people of libya are grateful to the role the united states played. this was a situation where elements perhaps of al qaeda, the other organization part of the libyan fighting group that has ties to al qaeda may have committed this as for the of the 9/11 anniversary retribution of the united states because they new ambassador stevens was in benghazi. americans should have faith that the libyan examiner is very much worth pursuing. >> ambassador ginsberg, thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> up next, just 53 days to the election. of course, all this is getting politicized. we'll bring it down many the spin cycle next on this friday, september 14th. ♪ ♪ i can do anything ♪ i can do anything today ♪ i can go anywhere ♪ i can go anywhere today ♪ la la la la la la la [ male announcer ] dow solutions help milli
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or or perhaps just a reaction to what's going on on the ground it seems to me that what happened in libya was well planned well conceived i mean very well planned. and was certainly not something that happened just out of the blue and it coincided of course with the anniversary of nine eleven. and seems to be more serious i don't think that necessarily suggests that everything else that this that occurred during this period. was therefore coordinated or well designed or or well planned but more to touch was a real late sense of anger at what people see as the continuing aggression as they see it against their tradition for against their culture against their way of being in this region by western states the recent events the sudden outbreak of salafist bombings in libya itself in benghazi the very seat of what the americans or a new new year or a marriage break will cause. the west cumulatively to begin to question and start the process which they need to do which is really to reassess what actually is going on it's not the awakening that people thought it's not simply a popular. impulse
or or perhaps just a reaction to what's going on on the ground it seems to me that what happened in libya was well planned well conceived i mean very well planned. and was certainly not something that happened just out of the blue and it coincided of course with the anniversary of nine eleven. and seems to be more serious i don't think that necessarily suggests that everything else that this that occurred during this period. was therefore coordinated or well designed or or well planned but more...
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placing the son of an sponsor back on tuesday night with the killing of the american ambassador to libya since then in the gathering of the civil list maybe we are hearing from the libyan authorities as well as from washington that they believe that al qaida is the times this is the wind and this is the fourth consecutive day that violence has erupted on the streets of cairo behind me you see the square which is just a short distance from the american embassy here in cairo and all the roads in the vicinity have been blocked and secured by security personnel as i try to reach this live position i have to make my way to be angry mobs that mostly youngsters on the street who are running these huge concrete barriers as well as the stones are picking up off the pavement and the security forces that are standing in front of the american embassy now at six o'clock this morning those forces enric took this area in front of the embassy not at this point it was happening over the barrier with the stones we were told one way and the police responding with tear gas in the other direction is i'm talk
placing the son of an sponsor back on tuesday night with the killing of the american ambassador to libya since then in the gathering of the civil list maybe we are hearing from the libyan authorities as well as from washington that they believe that al qaida is the times this is the wind and this is the fourth consecutive day that violence has erupted on the streets of cairo behind me you see the square which is just a short distance from the american embassy here in cairo and all the roads in...
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ambassador, a diplomat and two security officers were returned from libya. they were killed in that attack on the consulate in benghazi tuesday. the relatives and families of all four murdered americans were there to receive them. >>> while protests continue across the arab world, pope benedict arrived in lebanon today as part of his pilgrimage for peace in the middle east. it's considered one of the most dangerous trips he's taken as pope. he landed a few miles from the border of syria where civil war is still raging. pope benedict will celebrate an open-air mass in lebanon on sunday. >>> there are still two unsolved murders. students at central high and capital heights held a special remembrance for marckel ross who was shot walking to school on tuesday. amber stanley was murdered in her home last month. investigators are asking for information to solve both of these crimes. >>> some strict new medical building regulations were approved in virginia this afternoon. and some believe that they're intended to put abortion clinics out of business in the commonw
ambassador, a diplomat and two security officers were returned from libya. they were killed in that attack on the consulate in benghazi tuesday. the relatives and families of all four murdered americans were there to receive them. >>> while protests continue across the arab world, pope benedict arrived in lebanon today as part of his pilgrimage for peace in the middle east. it's considered one of the most dangerous trips he's taken as pope. he landed a few miles from the border of...
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>> don't have information that it was sent to the embassy in libya. it was sent to the embassy in cairo, which sort of acts leak, you know, one of these places in the region why wr they take the information and they send it out where they feel like it needs to go. we know that there was a warning that the movie was out there. they knew people had been watch it. there was a seven minute clip or so of the movie that aired on he jiptian tv over the weekend, which obviously highlighted the fact that egypt might be a place where more people knew about his existence, may prosecute e test, speculation there. there was no clear warning in that 48 hours before that there was any link to an imminent attack. planned attack. >> sure. it might be too early to know, too early to tell, but do we know what the intelligence community had y ink that it was going to spread through social media from being aired on egyptian television and then spread through social media to other countries so that other communities would actually see this clip? >> i think it's fair to say
>> don't have information that it was sent to the embassy in libya. it was sent to the embassy in cairo, which sort of acts leak, you know, one of these places in the region why wr they take the information and they send it out where they feel like it needs to go. we know that there was a warning that the movie was out there. they knew people had been watch it. there was a seven minute clip or so of the movie that aired on he jiptian tv over the weekend, which obviously highlighted the...
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ambassador in libya that was dead appeared to be the work of militant groups on the ground ironically by seeing most of the weapons that those militant groups used in the firefight that preceded the capture of the u.s. ambassador and his murder i think most of those weaponry probably came from nato and the united states i mean that's the biggest irony that the and chris stevens who actually advocated that the united states and nato arm these militants in libya eventually fell prey to the same militant groups on the ground so with the exception of that one unfortunate incident i think most of the did his directions we're seeing right now are really a spontaneous and the pain and the anger is really genuine. in the wake of the scandal the white house has as google to scrap the conover szell video from you tube the web giant refused the request although the access to the movie has been blocked in some countries and as art has gone it's gone reports the damage control mission has exposed the hypocrisy of washington's internat policies. film may not have been the only reason behind the mas
ambassador in libya that was dead appeared to be the work of militant groups on the ground ironically by seeing most of the weapons that those militant groups used in the firefight that preceded the capture of the u.s. ambassador and his murder i think most of those weaponry probably came from nato and the united states i mean that's the biggest irony that the and chris stevens who actually advocated that the united states and nato arm these militants in libya eventually fell prey to the same...
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homecoming for the 4 americans killed in libya. caskets pet by family along with president obama and secretary clinton. more now from martha. >> it was am about his door chris stevens flag draped casket first brought off the cargo plane. u.s. marines making the sad solemn walk to the hangar where the families, the secretary, the president waited to honor all of the dea dead. >> 4 americans. 4 patriots. they loved this country. they chose to serve it. served it well. they gnaw the danger. they accepted it. they didn't simply embrace the american ideal. they lived it. >>reporter: for secretary clinton it was personal. >> i was honored to know ambassador chris stevens. chris won friends to the u.s. in far flung places. he made those people hopes his own. during the refuse lugs in libya he risked his life to help protect the lybian people from a tyrant. >>reporter: she spoke of all those lost when the benghazi consulate attacked by armed militant. shawn smith the technology specialist who leaves 2 young children behind. tyron woods a f
homecoming for the 4 americans killed in libya. caskets pet by family along with president obama and secretary clinton. more now from martha. >> it was am about his door chris stevens flag draped casket first brought off the cargo plane. u.s. marines making the sad solemn walk to the hangar where the families, the secretary, the president waited to honor all of the dea dead. >> 4 americans. 4 patriots. they loved this country. they chose to serve it. served it well. they gnaw the...
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diplomats in libya, the terrorist threats from the u.s.. he talks about what it is to be an independent in the senate. at 10:00 a.m. on sunday and 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> if you were trying to write a story about a couple, about their intimate lives and what happened during and after their relationship, the lincolns offers limitless possibilities. i used to think that it was so unique because it was working in abraham lincoln, mesmerized with doris goodwin staring of the picture, and you do get mesmerized by this thing about lincoln. and you start wondering about why did marry do this for lincoln? but then, i am able to see in the world around me the other have been other presidential wives, other women of privilege to have been accused of illnesses. i use the great quote princess diana defense -- was she not a daughter of privilege? was she not someone who had a tempestuous core chip index was put under scrutiny? was criticized for fashion? >> the troubled life of mary lincoln, sunday at 7:30 p.m. eastern and pacific on c-span 3. >
diplomats in libya, the terrorist threats from the u.s.. he talks about what it is to be an independent in the senate. at 10:00 a.m. on sunday and 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> if you were trying to write a story about a couple, about their intimate lives and what happened during and after their relationship, the lincolns offers limitless possibilities. i used to think that it was so unique because it was working in abraham lincoln, mesmerized with doris goodwin staring of the picture,...
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ambassador to libya. what are the messages from all that, especially the religious messages? >> well i think, you know, we live in this increasingly smaller world, interconnected world and things that happen in one place instantaneously affect things in another place and religion obviously is playing a larger and larger role in global fairs and what you've seen, i think, this week is that one of the greatest barriers to interfaith understanding is actually technology and the ability to get these messages out. you know, five years ago, ten years ago, somebody could have made a video like this and nobody ever would have seen it but now you can post it on youtube or you can put it on twitter or facebook and it's around the world instantaneously and it automatically pits one religion against another and that's a huge challenge that nobody, i think, has quite figured out how to deal with just yet. >> and it was interesting watching some of the debate within the religious community because there was sort of a little difficulty over the emphis and a lot of the interfaith leaders bla
ambassador to libya. what are the messages from all that, especially the religious messages? >> well i think, you know, we live in this increasingly smaller world, interconnected world and things that happen in one place instantaneously affect things in another place and religion obviously is playing a larger and larger role in global fairs and what you've seen, i think, this week is that one of the greatest barriers to interfaith understanding is actually technology and the ability to...
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is this is the reaction we're seeing now is part of that the drones are now being used now today in libya and yemen and in sudan and these drones policy people cannot go out on the mystery against the drones that are up in the sky so they would. they would take at. against the things that they're in front of them whether it's the the all shops all over there it's the us embassy it's this is the reaction of the people and this policy not only draws people don't forget alabama stan and fled iraq and palestine and all these. situations so these reactions are as i said it's part. of the foreign policy of the usa live from london somebody president of the arab lawyers association thank you. the georgian government is struggling to save face has public protests continue in reaction to the prison abuse scandal fury flared after a leaked video showed inmates being tortured and raped by guards at one of the country's jails the authorities have already arrested several suspects including the head of the facility georgia's interior minister and corrections minister have both stepped down over the sc
is this is the reaction we're seeing now is part of that the drones are now being used now today in libya and yemen and in sudan and these drones policy people cannot go out on the mystery against the drones that are up in the sky so they would. they would take at. against the things that they're in front of them whether it's the the all shops all over there it's the us embassy it's this is the reaction of the people and this policy not only draws people don't forget alabama stan and fled iraq...
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we know there are all kinds of missing weapons in libya. we know it was lend. -- we know it was 9/11. but there was no "hot" intelligence. >>guest: i don't believe the white house had actionable intelligence about a specific attack in beach gaza but the bigger problem is we knew what the environment was. this is a problem where the state department which has primary responsibility for determining resources for security around their facilities overseas, they did not properly assess the risk. since the dust settled in libya, so the bottom line is we know al qaeda associates and like-minded groups have been operating in libya since the revolution started. we know there is a lot of heavy weaponry on the ground. we know it is chaos. to not devote more resources in benghazi where you know you will have long-term presence of consulate personnel and occasionally, you know, visits by senior embassy personnel, that crossed the lines. >>trace: but you just said, hindsight is 20/20 and you can monday morning quarterback the situation, but is it fair to
we know there are all kinds of missing weapons in libya. we know it was lend. -- we know it was 9/11. but there was no "hot" intelligence. >>guest: i don't believe the white house had actionable intelligence about a specific attack in beach gaza but the bigger problem is we knew what the environment was. this is a problem where the state department which has primary responsibility for determining resources for security around their facilities overseas, they did not properly...
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what really happened in libya that day? and why is the administration so dead set on telling us that it was part of protests about a video? we're going to continue digging on that question this afternoon. >>> and with american diplomatic missions under attack overseas, the white house is now having to detail how it would implement more than $50 billion worth of defense cuts. i mean, it's over $100 billion total that they need to cut from our budget, including half from our defense budget. all this set to take effect in a little more than 12 weeks. they've offered their proposal, they themselves call it irresponsible, but they say they have to do it. lou dobbs walks us through the fallout right after the break. >>> and windy city teachers say they may be close to a deal to end their historic teachers' strike. just ahead, why they say they need more time, and why the city says the union is just stalling. i love how clean my mouth is now. but why doesn't it last? well, plaque quickly stts to grow back. [ dr. rahmany ] introduc
what really happened in libya that day? and why is the administration so dead set on telling us that it was part of protests about a video? we're going to continue digging on that question this afternoon. >>> and with american diplomatic missions under attack overseas, the white house is now having to detail how it would implement more than $50 billion worth of defense cuts. i mean, it's over $100 billion total that they need to cut from our budget, including half from our defense...
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in a sense that libya is on the edge. but i have seen the fbi after an attack like this right on the scene, it was either secured by state department security officers or the military and they got in and checked what was missing and the weapons and everything else. again, i've never seen this since the takeover in theran in 1979. it tells me again that libya is a precarious situation and the state department realizes that the state department has to be secured when it arrives on ground and the libyans are not cooperating. they are not letting the fbi talk to the people they have arrested. they are the usual suspects and have nothing to do with the attack. this is an investigation that cannot possibly at this point turn up useful. for libyans not allowing access to the suspects, what does that say to you? >> anderson, it is the libyans, they can't decide which side they are on. this was an attack on u.s. soil. if they can't tell us who did it and why, the libyan government is on the wrong side. >> and mr. leak, you broke t
in a sense that libya is on the edge. but i have seen the fbi after an attack like this right on the scene, it was either secured by state department security officers or the military and they got in and checked what was missing and the weapons and everything else. again, i've never seen this since the takeover in theran in 1979. it tells me again that libya is a precarious situation and the state department realizes that the state department has to be secured when it arrives on ground and the...